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However, its author ity did not go uncontested by the heterogeneous force that took the city.
Neither ' care ' nor ' dependency ' have simple, uncontested meanings.
They involve a clear and generally accepted problem framing, and generally remain uncontested in politics.
The clearing of the forest was then sufficient to ensure one's uncontested individual right over the land.
Music education policy is understood as a text, an uncontested activity, and not as an action in which all actors are its agents.
This conferment did not of course go uncontested.
The failure to do so contributed to their ongoing inability to establish an uncontested rule.
Although widespread, such attitudes were by no means uncontested.
If so, the objection - that even uncontested claims need defence because we could be wrong - fails.
Medical or ' red' biotechnology is relatively uncontested but has also made fewer commercial advances.
But the emergence of such movements and the thinking they represented was in no way inevitable, nor indeed was it uncontested.
And it's only when a term becomes uncontested that it really loses its value. 19.
In such policy, the relationship between language and content is constructed as unproblematic and uncontested.
A further 841 were challenged in the courts, with only 85 being uncontested.
The modelers created a new profession, a new way of forming economic policy, in which the model was uncontested.
I don't think the management of these conferences today is uncontested.
Moreover, as argued earlier, few conflicts involving rights evoke obvious and uncontested resolutions.
Buskers performing in spaces where ownership is uncontested, such as shopping malls, find themselves subject to summary ejection.
The primacy of first and second person (often jointly referred to as "local person") over the other categories is generally uncontested.
While this may be true, the documentation that might establish uncontested links to specific concertos remains elusive.
When displaced from their home range, wild dogs may travel long distances to find new uncontested territory.
This was certainly so in the case of the unimpeded, because relatively uncontested, development of its nuclear testing zone.
It may turn, say, on rejecting the appeal to contested claims to self-evidence; the attraction of welfare is that its appeal is uncontested.
While the reforms to aged care of the past decade have generally received widespread approval, they have not remained uncontested.
Although they have not gone uncontested (by workers, users, other citizens and some policy experts and advocates), they have been dominant tendencies.
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